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" f l Agents l-h-,--"---! romana De&ratimChin j Royal Worcester t Corsets Over 100 , , II. -I. Ml Mil Ml S - Over1 2,000 pairs of Women's High grade' Footwear, ' mad . by such fa mous manufacturer aa Lairrt. Seho-" ber to Co., Wright. Peters A Co., Hai lahan -It. Bona, and others. Nearly every wanted style .included In this lot and s plridld' saaortment of slaes. At. tlits pries we -offer , any 4.00 Women's Shoe in the stors and all short lines of 15.00 and $6.00 ?rade. An opportunity Knot often ound 'when '.standard OA makes .; are featured. -'' XU Choice, for Wednesday.... lytJsU 7 VOMSIT'8 SHOES tW POFPEAJt M Ladies' ; 100 STYLES AND SHAPES GOOD SPECIALS r SUGARS AND CREAMS; regularl; 35c! thpair- 9 A Clearance sale, special, the pair., 40c values, the pair, ; . . . . ..25J CAKE! '' PLATES -- S5c val- 9SAOE8Atun(l 1,800 pairs , Of -.shoe in WdV.calf 'oriPatant leath ers. ; JThere axe many styles, but ton 6r lace; heavy or light soles, 'and; apy height heel wished. Bs i aa fastidious as you please, you'll '. ... A .xr n atnit- tmm thta assort- j:' SPHMHBSIIMMBMMMIl.r Home Journal ouc values, the paif.......,.3W ues, sale price, -V -" OA 6Se values, the pair... ......40 ' ,-Ui.LAtZ merit. A. perfect fit - is assured set fit - is asaurea Regular $.50 It no . valuM.' i $1.00 values, the pair.. t ..,.60 $1.25 values, the pair.. .....75 Models j jPtterns 45c values, sale price.;,. ,.,27 60c values, tale'price.......5 " tomorrow, the, pal Sac QM.&K.SewingMachines nnuS THE ' OREGON H DAILY JOURNAL, PORTLAND. TUESDAY- EVENING, JANUARY 7, c WMZ'$m&&i Lyqihenfirie StimMmM , , - -- H 1 sT f t -'BBBJBBBBJBBBBMBSMPW-W- .-W 1 lH ,';f:t,v,;,'V'VrV"--':'::, Imlearance 1 jjj" 1 , . '. ., .... ', 1 . ' : j ... t . . 1S JW' 'ASftf -Have auffy hasome" Pluinfc z.&tf'hi , .nyssl-k".' tii-1 hiif ViavRrvr1' vou all j.,-f,J , 1 ' tne nat nat Jtias"5 serveu you au i -' !w are offering in this' sale, and ySlW- than it regular value. Un- , S a ysuai savings arc . cibu t c yug- i nized inthis, sale byvj women ' who . r --know. good mUlinery.valaes. WhqV :r1 J1 A' f ' -'..Is vtherev but', can, jnake good 'usef advantage1 and make1 your, old, hat'lbdkr like new. .They are In : v wnite. blacj6rand colors prtced as touow;i i.-t?H-'$3150 Valttefc;V''9iy;"'c sale price . ;. ..... i . DLi 4 OU sale price OOe I D'V $27.50 values O m Q ; fA '$9.00 values-r . ; C?C -9C'; sale price.1. .1 . .... .DlO 311 . sale price. ....... ... .D0,D $24.00 values , T ; H A $8.00 values-,- AH : rv sale' price: . . . . .. . . .tjl WOU sale' price. . . . . . ..... .DD.OU $22.50 values-, , , r ; Hn $7.00 values to "-yj- slle price.... D1 D OU sale price.... ........ Oit O $20.60 values- ri'9 CA $.00 values- An i q J said price . . . . .' . . . ; . . t$ 1 Om OU sale price . . ,),), LV $18.00 values , 010 CA $4.50 values 9 q sale -price .... ....... tDl OU sale price ............ tDsC. Us7 $16.00 values 1 1 flfi $4.00 values A9 A sale price.,... D1.1UU sale price .....$-lt7 $14.00 nraluts ' ' Q JA $3.00 values A jq sale price..... Ds7OU sale price. .......... 01.07 12.00 values tfi CO 20 vaIues t1 IO sale price D(jOU sale price..... M.li7 Real t imported ; goods, made for., Olds, Wort man & King, expressly for clientele who seek . the daintiest and best ' to be had; in' Fine Un-f dermuslin. v Every piece is embroidered by hand. The designs ' run from small and simple polka dot and bow-knot effects to very 1 elaborate pat terns that ; are marvels of exquisite handiwork. Read how they are bar gainized: ' : Gowns worth $5.00 to $32,50 ........ yt LESS Chemise worth from $2 to $17.50 yA LESS Corset Covers worth $2 to $11.50...... Va LESS Skirts worth $5.50 to 1f fhrr $60.00, .'. , a,w jj Drawers worth from la fyce $1.75 to $15.00 IXSS Bridal Outfits .worth A I occ from $12.00 to $60.00 Caracul Coats hong or short Coats in any of the best and most approved styles. A sale that -furnishes a wel come ; opportunity for women of' taste to be stylishly attired at small cost. -, Wraps made , of the best materials, in styles that display dis tinctive elegance. Vel vets, fancy mixtures or caracul: regularly worth from $11.50 to $75; your .unrestricted choice Just Half Suits Worth to $185 Special Clearance Price $38.50 Street or -demJ-costumes, rich, distinctive gar ments that are rare examples qi the best mate rials and v style; several dozen in the lot, richly trimmed or almost severe tailored 0OQ Crt styles; worth to $185, special $o0OJ Spec'l$23.50 Buy as good a machine as there is to be had buy it from a firm that is thoroughly reliable. A machine with a guarantee back of it that means sure and lasting satisfaction. It's unequaled for all-around workfor plain sew- 1 ... . . . mg on tne coarser taoncs or tor fancy work; on the filmiest and gauziest of weaves. Our No. 7 is a High-Arm 'Ball Bearine Machine, with drop head. automatic lift head lifts or lowers as you move the cover board.: Comes handsomely finished, with a swell-front oak cabinet. This machine at agency price would cost you $65.00. Our special price for the Clearance Sale and,. mind you, we guarantee J9Q Cfl the machine for 10 years is only tysJsDl Same machine as above, only with hand lift, special ,$22.00 LACE CURTAINS, in Brussels and Renaissance effects, four lots bargainized: Regular $3.00 values Regular $3.25 values Regular $3.50 values............ Regular $4.00 values $1.95 $2.15 $2e35 .$2.75 WHITE BLANKETS, special Clearance Sale prices: , r s ; $4.50 values, the CQ Id pair, ............ . . . ID $6.00 values, the $4 45 $9.50 values, the pair SANITARY GRAY BLAN KETS, regularly worth ; $4.50 the pair Clearance Sale, special S6.35 $3.15 EXCITING TRIP OF BREAKWATEir mouth of the Columbia river last Fri day morning, has put into Royal Road a, badly leaking and with her rigging damaged. Up till noon today her agents here had received no Information from Cap tain Salnty aa to the extent of the ves sel's damages, but it is understood that her earsro of wheat- is badly water soaked. With her plates working loose. toos Bay Liner Badly Dam- aged by Mammoth , Waye.,. it would have been impossible for the vessel to have kept afloat very lona. She was compelled to ride out some ter rific weather after the collision, Repairs have already been commenced on the Columbia river llrhtshlp No. 60. in me meantime it is tne intention to .locate her position with a gas buoy. " -LOST HEAVY ANCHOR.- JVVOMAF PASSENGER h SAVED BY SAILOKS Omega, Am. sen. Astoria Acme, Am. ship Banfields Strathgryfe, Br. bit ..Irving Buccleuch, Br. ship Columbia No. 1 Sully, Br. bk. Stream tArgo Bay, Br. bk. Mill street Eugene Schneider. Fr. bk. Bunkers Olenelvan, Br. ss Stream Gladys, Br. bk Stream Oakland, Am. sch. Knappton Buffon, Fr. bk. Bunkers ViUs de Mulhouse, Fr. bk Martins Walden Abbey, Br. ship Stream Clackmannanshire, Br. sh. ..Centennial Armen, Fr. bk. St. John Minerva, Nor. ss.... .Portland Lbr. Co St. Helens, Am. ss....Port. Lumber Co. Rajore, Br. ship Astoria J. M. Griffith. Am. bktn Rainier Alice McDonald, Am, sch. ...... .Stella Elginshire, Br. as Oceanlo ..Marie Hackfeldt. Ger. sh....8and dock King Cyrus. Am. sen. Rainier Amazon, tsr. dk , btream Barge No. 3. Am. barge Linnton Gertrude. Ger. ship Astoria si ..... w TnM ki. . i ii.k.ki -Ki -rn v, i . r. I r, a i. un ABiurm Breakwater, Am. as, Oak street Th. contain .III.. ,hot tV. It nint I ,JCU- Am. u MI UO a nor ana 180 fathoms of I auw to un immmt, iin were lost. The vs- I F. S. Loon. Am. str...' San Franftiseo Waves SweDt Over CraTt Tnree set ia now at ron uownsena, Dut will it. m. Banders, Am. ach....san Francisco naves otitp v I be towed back to her position on Uma- Echo. Am. bktn. ..: Callao ttlla reef aa soon as. possible. The I Yosemlte. Am. sa San Francisco llghtShlD is eOUiDDed With Steam Dower I Jordanhill. Br. ach Valniralm and bence managed to keep clear of PAurella. Am. ss San Francisco Irene, Am. sen Redondo Salvator. Am. sch Redondo TIDE DOES DAMAGE. . , iMable Gale, Am. , sch San Francisco x sa xonts Wlta csmeai and General. aitrous voyage. Leaving Coos Bay. Cattlfl Hare to Swim for Safety t fnp.Fr. b........ vnvu mamrtoth wave broke in the port dow Warrenton. Glenesslin.J9r.sh. Antwerp and nearly arownea several owimren apeciai mmpmm co xu JoarniL i uracrm awcoiHuenre, rr. DK...jQnaon Of the crew and aW steerage passen- Astoria, or Jiu "5U SSSf'S Wler' h ' ' ' g era in the forecastle.. . . er than ever known before, covering the Vllle de Dijon, Fr. bk. Antwerp -Annateasio Mauavia. messooy. is uwu nvKea neariv a root ana nooainr everv- Alice Marie,. r. ok. Antwero t Marshfield a. a result of the terrffio thing. Bom. cattle - had to wtiato a?J"i bfc-'-ntwerp drenching, and Sailors J. Abesnett, Iv-I . ; Aane. Crown of India. Br. ah. Antwm Flam and p. Bimiwn are oroupyin - . . ., Cornil Bart. Fr. bk. Antwerp u X", . .hi w nt BOAT FILLS. ON BAR. 5?f?h "ram put over the .bar. anlrt turned as-quick-I . EmUleGalllne.Fr.bk. London '"ft Blessboy Dies, at Marshfield as Ite- f.It of, Injuries Sustained When -hroom anch v ur..M sint Ovm Oaf t -Three I set is now at I Tf T W' V" a-' Jf - Bemain at Hospital. Lighthouse Inspector Gets Report Froirt . Lightship Captain. v-P"n sr. j. weriica receivea a lei- I r ,rrr,.H. air hin ter this morning from the captain of ouethirv Fr bk ugnisnip iso. 70, wmcn was sent adrirt Krm pif- AB1 Saturday niRht by the fearful aalea IS????- A1".- s" ... . 1 . 1 n r.LM wmi ,f-- Mill Ml mat swept aiong tne coast. Ths steamer Breakwater. Captain Macgenn, returned from Coos Bay shorU. Iy before noon today, after a most ais- shore after having broken adrift. I Irene, Am. sch. y m ,Pwiw or.f ; 5 -imedTh Cape Disappolntmetat Life Savers Ernest Legouve. Fr. bt.''.W .'Antwerp L-JLi-iS! i"." w- tr-ru . "!EH J"1"" . 5- ' A Emanueie Accame. . qk Hamburg iiiii.u. "ft kVJ I ABiuria, kji.. jui, i,-uipuui oiuan 1 Asgera, ur. snip Antwerp mini i and died hortlv after nav- 1 v -.n. m..nni..t I mx.. m wi. r Nnur been brought to the jiospitaL Bailor I llfe saving station, wno went out to the Albert Rlckmers, Ger. bk. .... .Antwerp Tbensett tf In a pro wn1"0": lightship after the collision last Friday, Co.x BhlD. Tn amur were wv"' rr,i. " naa a very rougn trip on returning. , - tnendous wave broke over the bow. They while crossinar the baa their lifeboat Belen, Fr. bk... ..Newcastle. A. were swept into the alleyway amidships fmed four times. Willscott. Am. bk Newcastle. A, and there picked up with great diffl- - , Ardencralg, Br. bk Newcastle, A. culty by other members of the crew. uDTvn wmrra Castle Rock Br, sh, , , x , , Sydney, A. ismiiy iteea. Am. sn Newcastle, A. Ancalos, Br. sh Newcastle, A. TaisMas-nbt the last f the trouble, J- --IAKUl.ririJii-( -hnwKvi - - ' Saturdav eveninar when the I 1 1 passengers reemDarkea at Maraniieio, 1 , Astoria, Jan. 7. Condition of thebar orooica. twue,.r. an...jiewca8ue. . Miss J. Murphy missed her footing and I at 8 m , moderate; wind east, 29 Calluna, Br. bk... Newcastle, A. slipped into -tile bay. She . was sinking I mues: weather cloudy. Largiemore, Br. sh. . Newcastle, A. for the last tlme.when Gus Schultz, a I ,T,) . - oiITK ..., Mlndorqu Am. sch.. Newcastle, N. a W. ailor. leaned into the water after ner. I vi" ii I Agnes oawaiu. r. sn. . . .Newcastle. A. An uc. .hii tn rlA iin whan O-. I a. m.. ei, p. m., o. w, HltumeL Br. 88 (Newcastle A. " -' - rt - , r -i 1 lfTMt wfltAr. M ' b f l n m z If TAr lll-l'J r 1 ' . Haggblom, another-sailor, leaped, rrora 1 ".-feeV " ' " Tramp Steamers a Xonts. W.YrW-WWifwmxwQW snare, 1 A.-fl StrathfiUan. Br. 8 Vancouver. B. C. wnere uiey were uooa nauieu uuu 1 hum 1 J, . riotrt Hfnru Tan an . Ban Prinrlion whe witnessed -the work of the sailors jnd. le up at 2 p. ,m., steamer Tallac, rafahal'P'Bi' sa San vltnt aco dectars it a deed of heroism, because from San Francisco. , Arrived down at kKft BRr; M San IraSS ! waVdar Arrived afl;? tst aBS & ""SSSSi rns feather was enjoyed up the m.f steamer ArgvH. from San Fran-. S& ?4o? n TeattS coast, but dense fogs were encountered clsw. .SaUed ;t p." m.. . steamer Mon- H''a'8i,i?I- ' ' : ' ' -c" VLf wa nn asv man H"sfa nl a as W U I wu'iaa v w vo w eot uu is a,' a CLiiVyiDLW SMMM f - Oaea V7aA HataAA XTF f aeaassa,. ava uaaa auaaaiv.wa SV11U 11 I n.t 9 w;... .7.rr. Iptfrterfor Monterey. Bailed at 2:30 n. ,"iX.ra or- luKel. Boun3 ' 1 I ud at 3:80 n. nf.. steamer Geo. W. Elder ? Egbert. Br. ss ..Puget sound from San Pedro 'and way ports. tiutionwpoa, ir. ss..... Ban Francisco lro ir,fii.Jr xZ' va rL L-.ti. Crown of Arragon. Br. ss Bremerton 'hni7n TT rtile d.tMm.r Hyades, Am. ss San Francisco last night on the Columbia.- The steam the mud until given a Wheel Astoria liner Hassalo. SEEKS SHELTER TJP NORTH. British SWpTort Patrick lfi Ab::' ScSc ' .Royal Roads. " lumber ti. British shin Clan Buchannn. Sn Bouts la Ballast to boed Oraia. cember 14, British ship Clan Buchanan. Collided with lightship No. 60 - off the I ber 19, . British ship Rivfcr Falloch. Sn Boats la Ballast to Xrfad Grain. "The British ship Port Patrick whichl Taicanuano .Jan. --in port decern-1 Celtic Chief, Br, eh. ..... s . .Honolulu VALUABLE HOME HECLPE IARINX2 INTELLIGENCE. Kesular Kdtera Sua to Arrive. Senator, . San Francisco ...... . . Jan. I 11 Alsterkamp, Ger. eh Caleta Colosa Alexander Black, Br. bk San Diego Clan Buchanan, "Br. sh.... Santa Rosalia Charles Gounod. Br. bk..San Francisco Lady Woolseley, Br. bk... Caleta Buena Cambusdoon, Br. sh. . . . . .Calota Calosa SHnrl of riinsmorA Rp sh r.ll.A Cloch, Br. bk.. TalUif morasee, uer. sn Callao Andre Theodore, Fr. -bk.. San Francisco ipiamy,. Fr. bk.. San Diego rafnville. Fr. bk....San Francisco ALONG THE WATERFRONT. .... . e a- 1 OtJIIBt'jr, I OUsII ST saVISVJ wiu areaa-vp a woia w n mn or Alliance. Coos Bay Jan. 1 van uj wunfa wh w vwohm. i auu, uncut. k .. it, 4nn,1i id. nnnn. .nf r'nnoantrntai I Breakwater. Coos'bay , , . . . . . . . .Jan. 1.1 011 of pine with two ounces of glyeer-1 Hanalei, San . Francisco ...... ... Jan. 12 champ! inoe and a "half pint of. good whiskey. I Rose City San Krancise. . . . , . .Jan. 13 j BourgaJ KhaKe tnoroagmy eacn time ana use 1 """"t? 0,UJ, rii" 1 . 'on ittuuM smb. it. . ...r.nnnrm tr a tohu. I Costa Rica San Francisco, ... ..Jan. IS I wu awamers a boms. BDOonful eveT-v four hours. t ' ' ' , -.- I Hicomedia, orient 4 .Jan. 15 I Atlas, Am. as. .......... .Ban FTanclsco The renowned throat and lung ape. f Ch'W. Elder. JSan JPedro and wa. Jan. 20 wo. , uooimi, ah ss Ban Francisco elallst who established camoa for con- I Aiesla. orient ................. ?f Feb. 10I ArgyU, Am. ss. ......... .San Franclsoc sumDtives In the pine woods. of Maine. I Numantia, orient ...Feb, 16 and whose remarkable cares there at-1 Itnlax Xinart to StnirL I ifioli internauonaj a wnuon, - ueoiares 1 Breakwater. San Francisco .... 1 .Jan. 8 h.st nnidisiGaata to an Q''"1 S:,dr San Francisco. . . . Jan. 9 The steamer Costa Rica sailed yes rr. "i 'imedi". ibtf.I.n.abi? L r.i.! I Bnatorr San Francisco ....... .Jan. II terdav afternoon for San Francisco! ?hUlTungr 1 Hughs' and "hear the ff3Lf ' " vft- J ;The. sailing date of the steamer Rose kAaAk 1 At s-i.k- lion iisi r I.' win M,.e.A 1 y !" y I any case . . . 1 a naia i-i if Ta nan M3 rsuiciacu jbti 1 a . 7 . 1 uate, nas not Deen namea. Jan. 1,. ," . o'iuicu b Columbia river yesterday af ter- tne name could not be made gisui ciiuiiou mo iiuuiuiBuun luu: ton 1 ou iiiuuum juu. u., . . . . . . . . . AiionAi at r lo o clock tnis morning irom - San centrated oil of pine ia put up fos.dia- I Berlin, Am. sh . , .-. ... . . e. . ....Goble Pedro and way ports. She was detained pensing only m nair-ounce -vials sflkled I Annie M. Campueu, Arisen. .....Stellal by fog coming up the river. In tlfi screw. top cases intended to. pro- 1 Claverdon. i3r. slir-.TTrrrM, Oceanic! : Twelve cargoes of lumber were sh'.pped rrom Astoria mnia last month, asrsrreaatlng 7.31S.028 feet.- :--.... .i ., - Cantain -j Sneler. harbormaster. ; haa prpareJfPlan JoK six,- mooring- buoys Cemented Friendships Francis Heney "Good morning, Mr. Senator, I'm glad to see you welll" Senator. Fulton "Why, Brother Beney, this is Joy too great for me to tell." , , Heney "Dear senator, I hope you'll have a million-dollar yearl'' Fulton "I hope your life, dear Heney. will be loaded down with cheer.' Heney "Suppose you've read that Wil liamson a minor bout i has won?" Fulton "Oh, yes, but still you've got him, dearest Heney. OS the run." Heney "And that our old chum Puter is as free as bird in atr?" Fulton "Glad of it, Mr. Hettey; yes, I am.'uDon the sauare."i Heney "And that McKinley's home ward bound to get hit Just de sertsr ' 1 Fulton "Yea, and his eleven capture both our foemen greatly hurts. Heney "Now, senator, we two must stand together as one man. Fulton "You bet your life, old pardner! come and see me wnen you can. (These Inseparable companions al ways have their linen cleansed by us.) UNION LAUNDRY SXCOVD AKS COLUMBIA. Tels. A-1233; Mala 398. A WORD ON BANKS have room to anchor. The plans will be placed before the city council at tomorrow's meeting. Emerson J. Wilson, second engineer on the lost steamer Annie Comings, was made happy this morning when he waf notified to call at the office of Local Inspectors Edwards and Fuller to get hla license. Wilson's framed document went down with the steamer when she collided with the French Darn Europe off St. Johns but It drifted down stream and was picked up by a boy near Reader's - landina. six miles below tha mouth Of the Willamette. W. A. Hodge, fireman, who called with Mr. Wilson for the license, loat all his personal ef fects In the wreck. The regular weekly concert at the Seamen's institute, ront ana riaiu. era iitreeta. will be given tomorrow (Wednesday) evening at 8 o ciock under the direction or miss niva nous. HOTEL PORTLAND PAYS QUARTERLY DIVIDEND. Last year was one of the best In .the) business annals of the Hotel Port land. Yesterday a dividend of S per cent for the last quarter of 196? was declared by the stockholders of the Portland Hotel company. At the end of the three previous quarters aiviaenas amouaunji to 3 per cent each time were declared, making a total of 12 per cent for the year just passed, one of the bsst In tne nistory oi tne nuiei. Where to Dine. Merchants' lunch dally. 26c. Sundavl dinner, 60c. Kruse s, rarK ana juorrisonc H. C. Brandes' grill. 108 Sixth, serves elegant Table d'Hote dinners aauy. COLONEL RALEY ; NOT A CANDIDATE RiwUl Dlinatch to The Journal.) Pendleton. Or.. Jan. 7. Colonel James H. Raley. wno nas oeen urgea to accept the nomination ror congress in tne eaatern Oregon district, today in an in tervlew published in the East Oregon- tan Dositiveiy aecunes to consider tne nomination. iaTiubes., Alao"tbat it will cum Cityfrom San Francisco for Portland se of lung trouble not-too far ad-I gotSoke i has been postponed. She was to leave v , ..-.. i rt. Ri'oananciie ' " j if on the 11th of this month. The new i-,ir.t. .... u,y,m1 a i.v V8? K,ca'. xanciSCO,. .. ., .Jan. IS .i.tn' b.nn nnt been named. DrTacTlntion AtSZSm. and Sal v ' ' " ' 'i U TLZTt toa?? th.o.?ainkremi Nr;;;;;;;: Inquiry at. one of the leading drug-, ",'?'tT ' ., ,;-r- i : out Thev In tlnT screw, top oases Intended to pro- 1 Claverdon, i3r. shririrrrw.y;. Oceanic tect it from, heat and light. The oils I Versailles. Fn ; bk w. . .Columbia 'No. . l sold in bulk and the. patent ' medicines ! Mlltonburn. Br. bk. , . .,.,.. Stream put up and labeled VDil of Pipe," are I Thiers. F. ach .t.,.,.... Mersev M bi avoided owing to their lmnurl- I Henry Villard. Ath-she. . Stream turypc t iv; . . .xnnton to be placed in the river where vessels ties. Oaks Rink. ' Begin to learn to skate at the Oaks rink. Music at the big rink every af ternoon and evening. Learn to skate now. Largest and best rink on the coast. Cars direct to Oaks rink every 10 minutes Watch for date of the big six days races,. to take place soon at tne uaxs rina. PERSONAL. L P. Ramacclottl, representative of the Sahubert riano company, ixew York, has arrived In the 'city with -a view of assisting In straightening ud the tangled affairs or tne-wnaie fiano company. , . t Fine ahoea at factory coasc at l.osen. that's housecleanlng sale. "Eyeglasses $1 at Metxger's. , .. , Big Damage Salt, , . "UtTolted Press Uie8 WU) . . ; 1 New York. - Jan. 7. The 4.0Jo.0OO damaae suit of tha American Banana company -of -Mobile against the United Fran company, was cauea lortnai to- : Banks are not always the hard-Hearted propositions that some people would make you believe they are. Savings banks, for example, are the repositories of enough romance to make a corner in "human interest." Nearly all the money that trickles into these bulwarks of the people's sav ings has reachedlffe in some picturesque way, for it repre sents some effort, 'denial, ,ambitiori or "touch." Human ac tivity never made a better' effort for individual independence than to start and maintain a savings account. Experience has demonstrated that it means more than the one who creates it ever dreamed of. It means much to the one who , is making little. If he be wise its growth stimulates him, and as it grows his interest in two ways deepens, as the prin cipal increases, 1 Is there anything in this world quite so refreshingly self satisfying as conscious independence? What makes it? A' corpulent savings account, , The savings bank is the vehicle . for keeping and saving the results' of the multiplication of your efforts, and the institution deserves credit for fulfilling-a sacred trust. "THE GERMAN-AMERICAN" IS THE BANK FOR YOUR SAVINGS. '. sxcxtxxs rasssss rxsa Hair Cutting . . 25c Shaving . . . . . 15c Trimming Beard 25c SHOES SKIVED rXEB The Model BarberShop Finest 11-chalr shop In the city. Only best of barbers employed. Ql SIXTH ST. TUB HEATH Automatic Damper SAVES 85 TO 50 FEB) cebt' russ AMD BEOU EATES THE yXBE. Price $1.25 rbs oxxov- EABS AITS MAT TE jlb- Jw EXX8S , The Heath Automatic Damper Co. ISl THXOaT ATE, POBTXABB, OB. Phones East 4622 B-1895. CAUIFQRINIA HOTELS day in the United States circuit court in this city. Parties in Boston, New York and throughout the south , are involved in the 'case, which already has attracted widespread attention. The suit is based upu alleged daniages to the interests of ths American Banana Fairmont Hotel SUMMIT OF NOB HILL SA2T A2T CISCO, OAIn Operated by PAIACE HOTEL COMPANY v A Onaraatss of EzcsUesoa. The most beautifully located hotel in the world, situated above the an noyance and discomfort of rebuilding a great city and at the same time closer to the business centers than any other large hotel. Rales 12.60, 23.00, 14.00, $5.00. Corners. $12.60, $16.00, $18.00, $20.00. Parlor suites, $10.00. $12.00. $14.00. Every room with bath. Address , rAXKMOirr hoteiv BAH r BAH CI800. Hotel Imperial SAN FRANCISCO. 951 Eddy st, : near Franklin, one lobek west of Van Nesa. European plan. Cafe in the hotel. This hotel la not in the burned district. Take Eddy street electrlo cars from- Ferry, Rates $1 per day up. , '( ! 'SOMETHING DIFFERENT KEY ROUTE INN oAHatABD, cam f Every Modern Comfort. American and - European Plan. N. a MULLAN, Manager." Formerly Assistant Manager Palace .i --f. Hotel, San Francisco. company at' Oadocan: a port near Boons del, Toro -that -"the, American Banana company Is promoting, and also to tha fjEiroi-i i F 1 'Mrfv p isjiismi lift SSL HOTEL STEWART ' CMry Sim sWt Uaha Ssare SAN; FrxANClSCO 250 Kxanv ISO privaw baas, ' Esnecss v bIm $ 1 .50 a sty amid, Amman plaa ,. 3,50 a day apwud. Cats a k csit. BuJd- , . , tttttSBptetcdaadheteUpaMdUM.1. IW. E-wnr swdem comnuM. LwDuiosdr naa. Umo, Oa car liaai mnrfaiat say part af : city. SlrwnutcBaiitleawioBMibusvalaa - Sain aadtfauMa. HOTEL, JErrEBSON Turk aad Cooth Statu, Saa Fiaaciico. imr '1 --i-u Hotel Hamlin .' EDM AND IXaYENWOKTH $TS.. - Tint permanent ttf . hotel down tows. Contains 100 baautj'fu 11 f fumtahad ataam hoatmi apartments. 4li baclia. ' Frivata telephmi prr. vlca. Sainpla rotirna tor eanunerrtiu trao ' r. Eddy fit ara from . fairy paaa thaiir ail connect with fr I -, cars from & f. i put. , Rates from $l.frj c p. riiona'PrlTata I t I rsnklia 4vS. v S a n F r a r c ? n a Interests of the time t